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   New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - March 12, 1853, New York, New York                                and de- AMD A HALF Two CENTS J W ibera in Citrrfo le to tiJ sis months Brand 1 MlQ sn three months One Dollar and a HaH Three Dollan in advance required la all exchanges Country THB TUtts lent to any part of the UnUM at the office where per quarter or f J per annum la One edition wiU at 1 and the other at 3 o'clock P.M It will be lent by mail cr at the u the THB WEEKLY A LA ROB FOB THE COUNTRY IS erery MOBBING at the low price of Two per annum Ten copies tar Twenty for TWENTY will be to one and the paper in no beyond the time for which payment it made Postage on WEEKLY tent by mail one year in u a Within the Within the Within thi baited cents THB TIMES FOR CALIFORNIA A or made up for circulation iu Oregon tnd Ac Sandwich and containing only of to readen in those sections of the try ia published nn the departure of every Mail fit centi a copy in all mail he mule in advance RAYMOND JONES CO RELIGIOUS NOTICES Hall No 186 Went The of The concerning the of God and the name of Jesus Acts vin for worship at thu place threr timos every LOBE'S DAY at A M M and P.M In tho afternoon JOHN THOMAS M D of the HcrnU of the will on the Adaption pertaining to the Israelites and at on the Tret of Lift in the Paradise of God The public are respectfully invite d Primitive Three mioni will preached TO-MORROW in the Church in Bridge -t I between and Concordats A M and 7 P M by from York Conference and at 3 P M by Rev THOMAS of the Norfolk M when collections will lie taken up in aij of the free Evening of the YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The up town sermon will be delivered by Rev W R at the Church in the down town sermon by Rev J M MAC DONALD at the North Dutch corner William nail SUNDAY EVENING March 13 Services Com- mence at 71 o'clock in each place M E Corner of and Rev J S ill preach en SUNDAY March 13 at o'clock A M and Protestant And at 71 P M Subject of mental s at 3 P M Seats free The public are invited to nny be rd in the M P Church in this City on SUNDAY March 13 intt to it A M by llev of Vermont At 3 o'clock P M hy Kt 7 P M by Rev W WEBBER fret The public arc to attend The their place of to No 187 ill in hearing the Rounn in Emlish may at 3 o'clock P M DAY March 13 At 7 P M the Scriptures in uf UHI will be and Bible at 10 A M lt et- of and pr r-n fr of RrT H R NYE will preach thu at The Church ol on at k Rev Dr SKINNER ach in 1.1 Tkr Third Thr at 3 At I 7 m the evening a UeT Darrd II Tor Tli ea trie aJ A to young people on will M by Dr at the corner of and TO-MORROW EVENING com- ai RCT Km lib will D V ID the Home r of TO-MORROW 13 it 101 in the morning 3 in thr and in thi In Yl The t of ReT D If Dipi ROW MORNING in the Clmr Christian Doctrine of Hill will AFTER- MOON at 3 o'clock in Hall of Court and Rev H R NYK ill preach SPECIAL NOTICES Association Tor the Exhibition of iho INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS No 53 way New-York Marrh 10 At an heM this office on 7th were chosen tnr the Mortimer F Alexander Ir Fost r George L Schnyler William W Mone And at a meeting of the Din thn MBE K wai WILLIAM and and L C Thr proceeding tu authority granted by in nt of ihr r lecti d a Director fur the By order RT Elucidation of n in nnt an no dietetic won BO a anil 90 a in every nf vmt ui Schnappi Oin is so unexampled to a tery which none but tho manufacturer anil thus of tu whom the article for are competent to It i mie thai nil who hire tested this improved Holland by personal use at its to every they have known IN fragrance and delightful an wholly from any ot the det of inferior are aj arr alto itx properties by the Medical Faculty who everywhere irue It CO in all i uses for which tha rue of is Hut of thi i distinguished e to and are briefly as 1 U if mami Tartu red at in Holland and in thn factory of the proprietor hy and fru in materials elsewhere unemployed and unknown 1 It proved by the repeated analyses of to lie entirely free from the oil which in every other liquor distilled grain and which is the nf he and derangement desire for habitual and intemperate indulgence which stieh tend 3 It u by the same that this Gin is not flavored with the and oil f Juniper heretofore mud but with the lighter morn volatile and medicinal uf the two essential oils of the Italian berry by other 4 It ii chemically proved to be absolutely pure in quality obtained by an entirely new and which no other Holland Gin in the world has acquired 5 It proved by medical nud timony to he an efficient as well as an agreeable remedy in many cues of incipient gravel chronic rheumatism colir concretions in tho kidneys ud dyspepsia fever and debility circulation of the blood deficient Humiliation of food and vital energy 8 It IK a grateful and renovating and even as beverage never or induces but tends rather to sub- doe the tatter frailty hy creating a dislike to all inferior And it invariably corrects the ill effects of bad water whether in swampy or districts In all of qualities it haa no rival in any ket in the world Dr will rive two of his Course of Geological ou and TUESDAY EVENINGS March H auj 15 On the present order uf the Creation including Man anil he considered A number of new beautiful ill be On MONDAY EVENING l request the great Iron will o be ami on TUESDAY EVENING Dr will ail tha of the whole Course of with vory brief 25 cents Doon open to at o'clock fSF Seventh Ward Temperance Society will marling at the new Half No ttS -n it H o'clock An wAi Fa J M M D ol Surgery ami listen for VOL 463 NEW-YORK SATURDAY MARCH 12 1853 PRICE TWO CENTS TON announces that in compliance with prated requests he will eivo Lecturer at Hall on MONDAY and TUESDAY March 14 and 15 for Select School and others commencing at 3 o'clock On these occasions Dr wil from his Course of Lectures upon try Natural Philosophy and thone which aro thu most brilliant and and crowd them with brief explanations in- to nn and a half Vanons Gases will be made A loon will bo op The Electric Light ic by the Great Iron Galvanic Battery An road with Tender and Car containing two will be by Electricity tho object being to crowd as much instruction and rational amusement as into tho hour and H half At the Acme 7 rent Painting will hn nud explained As it IK desirable that parenta should know the character uf the entertainment to which their children are invited Teachers will a favor hy rending to Metropolitan Hall for a number of equal to the number of Admission for Touchers rind Pupils 10 cents each Families Parents and may attend at tho sumo Scholars can attend with or parents Pay at the Door N No will without Parents or Halt will br ami lighted with ax in evening at 2 to at 3 o'clock Public Schools will bo invited iy front Hie EXPRESS COM- TO We would fully recommend the weekly journal the EXPRESS MESSENGER our Riving a correct idea of nur ot transportation and thn branches of our Freely circulated at the offices of our over of our lines of in the United States Canada and Eu- rope as well as in the grr cannot lint be a very valuable advertising medium for the mercantile ADAMS 4 Co Co Co HOEY 4 Co it Co Co Co WELLS Co W No 19 Mr FOWLER will commence a second course of practical Phrenological Lectures on WEDNESDAY EVENING March 9 at 71 o'clock and continue THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS of the present week in Hall Each Lecture will close with public Examinations Tickets only 12 to be had at No 131 and at tho door The of thn New-York A v Mei ot Association on M ry important t ill In- i Id nt the of the No 75 on MONDAY the 14th inst at P M Members tit ihr Har applied or tu pK 11 e to bn President rrand lion nf French for will on MONDAY March U at G No 51 P S All h Hie of hit own election in Knd in mid thing ever lo America taken nd em- NTM V of Media from the by the a in Pr will Saturday SI EVENING at H ill at No 413 e- Ii Commence at 7 Dr nt ol st THIS n lu k on Me uf sia and of the of of with his TI o Mi ii Is At crnti at J PATENT wilt RICH'S IMPROVEMENT VIN to Co are the only ers nf Salamander Safes combining both Depot No 116 York of Lots not their Deeds are notified to call and pay their WASHINGTON Hfr The The York Daily Thursday March 10 1853 Mr CLAYTON'S on the Central rican question has made a decided impression here notwithstanding the intercut of the struggle between the ins and outs The is familar with every point of the caac and the facility with which he dissected and scattered the of the Committee on foreign Relations showed conclusively that hm negotiations with Mr 1 w ER were not undertaken without a thorough of the Geography both natural and of the country with reference to which he was The almost universal admission from all here is that the defence nowhere Mr CLAYTON however went a little beyond the question under and ar- gued that we nnt her have nor can hare any ests in Central America with reference to future by our own people The only tion to the introduction of thn proposition in thut it gave Mr timber for a speech to-day Had from 111 been without thia material and compelled to confine his speech to the simple point of answering the defence of the Treaty he abused so much Ins effort of to-day would have proved a very brief As it ii he pied an hour anil will send a speech to thr country which careless and they are the majority in this hurrying may suppose lo be pointed and never noticing that it does not apply to the real point at issue Mr hida fair to beat General Cws at bis own lie is a young man yet and to see the dny when we have euten our read nil the way through Mexico and will find tral America with its logwood ami absolutely lo the of our He certainly is a bold man mid de- serves credit for his courage in thus defining his own position albeit it will be a more difficult matter to define that of the country a few years hence if we are to have so Hidu a range for our Filibustering propensities The Cabinet is holding daily meetings to shape Its policy and cut out the appointment work for the Senate On Monday it la expected a list of nominations will be sent to the Senate that wilt cut the cords winch suspend about a thousand and ono patriots although the act sinks them into pointment Creek a small muddy political stream tributary to Salt finer which is swelling so that a general nnd fearful is ted at an early day There is much trouble in relation to the York appointments The delegation from your State is into sections each us and uncompromising as the other Of course they can upon nothing and the tle of the Hards and Softs is transferred to thn Captain is stirring about and you know when he goes at a thing it must come or something breaks even though it be the head of an Alderman or some other useless the The Captain would like the Marshalship of your District or would be satisfied with the Havana Consulate Of course he will be of great service to the Cuban Filibusters in either place Lut on the score of economy it would certainly bo better to introduce him to acquaintance of Cap- CANEDO when if that worthy should act any more of his capers or GALLIANO should try his hand on the chief of the Empire boys our Cap- tain undoubtedly would be ready to coll in Mote and and a few more of the game sort who would contract for a trilling consideration to teach the Spanish gentry better manners A little of the perhaps would remove some of the dit which ihc of Mr OWEN entailed upon the American It is tune Mr CANEDO should know that los Yankees have a little sprinkling of fight in their composition and the Captain could soon him on that point Speaking of the Havana Consulship brings to mind Mr the very excellent American representative at that port under Mr POLK and General TAYLOR but who was removed by Mr Who knows where ho is Men who have been so well proven as he should not be lost sight of Mr MARCY cannot better serve his try than by restoring Mr to the pout fee to excellently filled While he waa at Havana no American citizen could be outraged with impunity His spies were so vigilant that no dungeon walls could conceal from his knowledge the arrest of his countrymen and his prompt and energetic ures were sure to restore to freedom those who were wrongfully confined Of course he was con- in hot water with the Cuban authorities Such be the lot of a faithful Consul accredited to a faithless people His vigilance made him obnoxious to the Count that he pen demanded his recall Mr knew the man's worth and although he was a crat his place sought most pertinaciously by al friends of the Administration he refused to re- him All remember the abduction of Rtv from Orleans Those who were with General TAYLOR when the news of the affair reached him his indignation as fearful Mr CLAYTON WHS equally incensed and wrote to CAMPDELL to demand RAY'S release and secure it by the most energetic measures Tlie prisoner was then in a castle dungeon and on the morrow's morn wan ex- to die by the Mr told the that his release was a question of peace or war The Count hesitated and prevaricated when the Consul told him edly that he would have KAY on the following morning or he would him a despatch which would in like war an inevitable necessity The saw he hod to dent with one his duty mid was prepared lo fulfil it and the morning sun saw the kidnapped man and fiee So too Ins action sai ed the lives of the prisoners one of them were doubtless already destined tims to Spanish vengeance when Consul came forward demanded their trial under the treaty of 11 document the existence of which the Cap- tion to have quite of thu unfortunate men save two were net at liberty Their companions were to Spain and pardoned through the efforts of Mr R IK Had some Mr been at few months Liter the and hiK lamented com- panions perhaps would have still been w the of life and hope I have alluded to these not for the sake fur to me he is a t stranger but if I mistake the I have given arc new to the public ally and of no little interest The archives of thn Blale that during the frw of Gen tLe ey of the country was nil Mr PIERCE has so fairly promised it shall be during tho four to come I have very great doubts whether the Copyright Treaty will be acted on this session It is a of too great importance to be disposed of tily and I have reason to know will give rise to considerable And even if it should be brought to a vote I do not believe it can be ratified Certain correspondents write about moneyed in- fluence here to defeat it Their upon that point are Nn such ence IH necessary If it could be useful at nil it would be in favor of the Treaty for the known tendencies of a large majority of thr Senate aro against all such attempts to tax popular literature for the benefit of a few to the injury of ihc many s Herein Deaths Mr WELLS formerly of the Houke in Philadelphia and of the Mount Vernon House nt Cape May was found in a chaise on the Cth which he had engaged to him home Dr WM MORRISON died at his house in Canwell N Y on the of February Cm CHARLES for some pant the of the Jacksonville died on thn 1st inst of apoplexy on board the Carolina on her trip from Jacksonville to Charleston eral a native of Ireland but has been for many years a resident of Florida DISTURBANCE Yesterday toon ship of the at her wharf East River with several hundred grant passengers u serious disturbance commenced among runners and others One of them named JOHN came ashore with and a few pounds of baggage and partially en- paged a mun named to convey them to a boarding house Finding tlie price he refused to give it and when in net of removing bis chests from the cart be struck over the left eye with an oak wood cart rung indicting a wound from which the flowed profusely The brutal assailant arrested at the instigation of Mr and Mr HENDERSON the former of whom witnessed circumstances attending the outrage Judge lutly committed in default of bail In a arose in the Board of Aldermen last evening relative to resolutions presented for the removal of nuisances Alderman said If the nuisances are simply heaps of dirt we nothing to do with them Well worthy Alderman It is for citizens to flounder through accumulated heaps of dirt without complaint How can they et- our City Fathers to meddle with filth when it is their proud that they retire from n less office with hands Official DEPARTMENT 10 Notice is hereby given that the 5 por stock created under the provisions of the act of 3d March 1843 will in pursuance of the terms of its issue be redeemed at the Treasury of the United States on the 1st day of July next at which date interest thereon will Holders of stock desiring to receive the principal and interest accrued thereon previous to the 1st July next may transfer their certificates duly to tho United States by mail or wise to this Department and drafts in their favor for the amount of the principal and interest up to the of the receipt here will be remitted ble by the Assistant Treasurer most convenient to them JAMES Secretary of Treasury BOARD OF VISITORS TO TIIK MILITARY MY APPOINTED DY THE PRESIDENT ron Hon Daniel Goodenow Maine lion Win G Hates Massachusetts C W Andrews Esq Con- Henry E Davics Esq New-York Francis Esq Pennsylvania Col John C Groom Maryland Hon Kenneth Rayner North Carolina Major A V Brumby Georgia Gen D Ohio Joshua Baker Esq Lou is i- Henry Alabama Rev James Mississippi Major 0 T Ward George Temple Iowa Henry S Baud Esq LATEST INTELLiGENCE to tfic Hewn for ilio A Special Dispatch to tht Daily Man h II MARCY has tho pleasing to of tlint none of In who have discharged faithfully The office stokers complain of this The and Mrs PIERCE arrived from Old Hullion will to-morrow or Monday lish a pamphlet on the best practicable route for n Railroad to thn and the way of mg it He was to-day reading sheets The pamphlet 19 looked for with much interest The crowd here increases The for office is unparalleled There will bo hut one applicant for each office in Illinois have agreed upon a list and sent in their names with their re- commendations to the different wants the New-York Marshalship not DICKINSON as u late dispatch blunderingly sunl SENATE ALBANT Friday March 11 Mr COOLEY reported lor the consideration of he Senate a enlarging the basis of circulation Mr reported favorably on the Kill fo Brooklyn with water Mr moved to refer the Devise to the Judiciary Committee to end it so and devises may vest in ncc with the Revised Statutes regulating Cor- rations Mr said his was not understood It did not interfere with vested rights it sought to put all on our footing debate waa referred without instructions The Committee of tho Whole took up the suspending the publication of our Colonial Mr opposed tlir Its principle waa precisely ihr same as d upon by thr States in which brought Mich disgrace on the country and so greatly the finances of our Republic He moved tu strike out tlie enacting clause Mr defended tlie The of Hie were not in a rendition to allow of the expenditure which would certainly arise from it and Mr P from the message of the nor and of the Controller Let any man fo into the third story of the Hall anil he will see the fertile of dome of these great expenditures After all his to economise in printing it had cost the State an absolute increase over the year of In that department of thr third of the Stale Mull may In: a and clerks in binding up taking old rh out if their place without any provision of to paid in tins illicit manm r out the appropriation of the public The Stale had paid for volumes of History He t to fust man read volumes of them ho make histories by the w ill not make Anil there is the Documentary History about all by a resolution the thr mover himself did net knew A roasn of old which would have done to put in the hands ol Mr or Mr BRODHEAD or Mr who from it could have written a history of the State Mr continued in relation to tin report of the ol Natural State Society and Mr after antiquarian documents in Europe He considered that if the work was stopped now tlie would be about and it would put a slop to the system of hook making by the State Mr not believe in the universal bankruptcy predicted by tho honorable Tlie stop policy had been tried The State waa cohered with limber lime stone and some paid and some m vrt to be paid Thn Slate hnd won for its works of im- mense by its publication of Natural Literature its work Neglected by some they may be but the triumphs of art that have raised this country to its glory been tho result of the publication of books A work of art dors not rise like an exhalation but comes by the aggregation of many causes The price of a book is not the standard of iti lalue It it the result that the worth Mr n showed that the old documents were valuable portions of the of Stale anil the small cost of pre- servation would be all repaid Mr considered the and honor of the State worthy of all preservation and it in the consideration of its credit Mr BABCOCK said The essence the all that in valuable in the books has been bv thr historian It is all the great ol intelligent men will ever require is nn mate business for ihc State It is a pitiable tion of the splendid works performed by who publish a few copies of Home volume and then by destroying platen make the work scarce and precious Mr These documents are not worthless trash They are valuable and it is an honor lo the munificence of the State that it should thun them up in its Tending Mr remarks the Senate ad- Man h 11 Slup 11 r moved to lay the report on the table Curried To erect the County of Marshall from Krie and To New-York Shite Law School To allow the oj Kings to money relative to of Kings Counly Mr Looms in compliance with the order of the House reported the Senate imposing ter the report by striking out live stock and fresh meats it wtm concurred in The wus referred to dc d complete 1 he to provide to pay the State debt and carry on public works then moved to a third rending imposes a tat of of a on all property and levies ihc same tolls on roads aa arc levied on the canals Appropriates to the fund for the ment ol canal claims on work already dono lo increase the of the locks on the and Seneca and for the of the canal and the remainder of the revenue desired in thn manner stated be ted to the enlargement of the Erie and River 1 Mr P W ROSE hoped the would be referred back to thn committee with special instructions After the course of the House lie might well fear that all persons would be compelled to travel on the Eric Canal and the railroads would be broken up Messrs WOOD and hoped the would be engrossed and printed for tho tion of the House before a vote was passed Mr moved the previous question ried The was then passed Ayes Mr moved to be excused from voling He could nol vote without placing himself in a false position He was in favor of tolls but against tho tax In voting he must either go against what ho approved or in favor of what he disapproved Not Mr WOOD not having the usual opportunity of the and not fully understanding its provisions moved to bo excused from voting Not Mr JACKSON moved a reconsideration of the taken Mr moved the premium Mr SON'S motion Carried I he then refused to reconsider the vote Mr 1 H moved joint resolutions the upon the doctrines continued ui On motion of Mr S H SMITH to the town of South lo HA common was taken up ami passed Adjourned from of iho nt II Tlir Capt Hoi from and Key West 8th mst has arrived at tins port Private Niters Haiana i 7 up lothe it is not known will be the fate of tKi political is the IH either undecided or desirous to keep its a profound secret up to the last Much anxiety is felt by the Cubans and the worst is feared KEV f is ih it the re- pairs necessary the wrecked schooner tauk of New-York will oM The ors recommend her sale IH waiting orders from the owners John V lias been repaired and IH for bea and slup repaired u inp for New-York Drip Motto of Portland and bark 4 of are both Urit loading w ill the cargo of ship The Danish bark is loading with the curco of the brig for Thi has been condemned and sold but IN now refitting and will sail shortly for Unston Ilark with In r mainmast rotten inR Jl from arrived Jd inst with loss of ipars and is aKo n pairing The cargo and materials of the ship Kimhall brought w is awarded ol C The hull and cargo of the ship has been praised at f Salvage scarcity ol vessels hiph freights and more abundant of new has caused the demand to off ami several been made at a uf If the i there i little doubt the decline will gi be but yet are unchanged The weather is for making with heavy rains or the firM two nf tin but since hat fine dry k 75.000 has IK i n a continued demand at Hj keg i to 111 ci nts gallon or one English cwt fru en- il at tint price for during the month prices be For Coffee is n at Re for pood firm it JJc Freights had an until last 1 w days when demand Cd and i 1 ton have been paid Cow i and a market were Still the which will probably granted as there a binall r ol ii in port M rials en in 110 gallons are dull has de to Ijc In Citus cent At the crop Sugar All the Molasses for Match had been by JIM t en I The ION I Mar n U In Criminal Court the case of the United States A H indicted for false swearing in r to an award fium the late in Hoard of taki n t ji lo District y Fh SD i i M i Y of Haiti more apt for the I nil i fl Slates Jos H HRAIM J M CIK MM K of this City and F South fnr defendant There three Dis- easel docketed Mr to up ol JOHN which was objected lo counsel foi fendant on thi they neie for this case and that it only accessory to that of A i NKII 1 In tl 11 the of KR must first hi tr I'd i in- d and Ml M Y r the of its import nice u the most si hi me of r the Clove i n m rii t The dignity uni of the States in the of wi rid were suke nn issue Hi i MK ol tmt tin n st vi expected t K HI M- K in nif to the Hoard ol early in the he was in rations in the State employed 500 had upwards of in men steam engines horses mules and men oi science that in lie lo the establishment his property having been despoiled hy the that Raid mines re worth H and would lint i bun per annum filed with this memorial to be from persons residing in pomp to show that he owned said mine The issue WAS on thi truth or ol tlu se assertions The States anil to prove ry in the memorial and paper by him false from beginning to end pure fiction and received from the Tinted is the fruits of The mine was so vaguely located it could not be found by the Commissioners although they offered reward for it that persons whose jinnies were as evidence of title could not be found in nco that every one of the depositions re made in Washington the title was manufactured re a and i worked such a mine as tie described that he was practicing den small wares on the Pacific Js ol link's distant instead tlie the title tlie teals uid of in Mexico were all d Jfr KY thinking there nnt tune for his opening to day one or witnesses were called h the Court d until the morning A in a Horrible March M tins house in atune Two HANSUI and were found lying weltering in their blood in the front parlor the latter in her night clothes Her two tw inn two were lound in bed up crying Part of the occupied by JOHN and wik had been out all night to it ball and the der was not discovered till Mrs CARROLL returned home al 7 o'clock Mrs husband is a marine who was paid off here on Tuesday and went away to New-York Wednesday seven or eight gold pieces with his Her trunk broken open and the money gone The lock was picked with a dnk knife as 1 piece of one was found off and covered with blood beside the A man named has hern arrested on suspicion WILS found on Ins clothes The d were sisters HANNAH Sn n married twice and about 40 years old ELLEN LYNCH was about Hi The fair has created great excitement Mr CARROLL was d on suspicion but the examination haa cleared him He is colporteur or hook agent DISPATCH An examination ot the bodies of tho murdered women has taken place Forty one slabs were found upon Mrs entering the heart and seventeen wounds on Mrs SHAW An attempt was made to bum down the house after der but the fire went out after bunung m iho floor A number of on suspicion have been made among them a Sing Sing convict named ARTHUR No money oi knife waa found upon him WASHINGTON Friday March 11 general principles upon which arc to bo mado hare been definitely settled from the commencement of the Administration arr offices are to-be i press from prw of BIld s gure Way The of the Rochester T HART HYATT if cerium to be appointed Corual at Turin of United to tbr Military Academy Friday II Tlir an official notice b'y the Secretary of the Treasury that the 5 per Mock of will be redeemed on the Lat of July and will after that day I he follow is of Visitors to Military Academy by the of Maine S WU C of Conn William G Bates if Mau it of Pa Henry E of N Raynor of N C John C Groum of I Jam of Ohio A V of n uf Ala Oaker of L Ward of cf MIM of luwa Thr says that Mr who was Ljeiit ia KRS removed from the hotel to Ins own residence From Match 11 A from Rio Janeiro says that the bark Alabama of and from Baltimore had ami thi i ruw hud arrived at Sl rmi s K a in at Kio wna incessant retarding of coffee i The brig Frances Janr St Thomas reports falling in with the brig of with quarter stove bul making no wateY at thin port from Jafo de n having nin into by the Ofi un ihc 5th inst The second maU of the i in tlie and was hrr to thu City Edi V on tbr and Ohio Canal March 1J Tlir Maryland Board of Public has refuted to consent lo tlie reduction of the Tolls on by the and Ohio Tlie toll will thi per ton Wr have no mail South of Richmond In Rhode Friday 11 Thr Whig laat nominated G of an their for the mid HABRIS of Warwick for tho V in on Lake Erie Friday March 11 Tlir Fashion from Detroit and ice but owing Ui its thickness she its unable U an entrance Men an ii in a passage for her of tlic Africa or March II 10 o'clock P M J There arc no feigns of tho steamship now Hi r fourteenth The rajn ia from tho an and it IN raining hard Chief J amice of 1 March II Hon W GREEN the present Chiff n and by NEW-YORK CITY ON THF N t M-A C Li t VK man waa by officers and of charged with a In i k on the for the smn of f UHI It appears prisoner formerly Office underlie as clurk Several weiks hi vi as tl and on Wednesday a bov m office named Ions K FII to ft i iih hiin and pet money Thr wint r i handed a check for the al iu i amount wilh i rt d nest he should go to Mr Broken No 27 Wall-street and itt thi mom alho him a The fc !'i f is a rf mite and check Mr ui t.i mill let the bearer hai e II March 9 l IT Dill Ian H MENDELL Mr In x tho check lo be genuine it i i i e i cash thr boy who says he re- lutin i1 i of jll and and h d tin to the accused The forgery of Mr signature was soon after detected rs traced tlie person to the of i in law in but i 11 i the pn and thrown tKi lii lii the house A Ii w bad when accused came ii uk ii r He pursued inn 11 n il Hi lo A 11 in the office of tho Chu f of ti a hearing A noti ffr w ilb the signature of IHA 1 found in pocket nv or TIIE PACKET SHIP EM- MATK AVD BOATSWAIN nhli i at 7 o'clock a on of the packet ship prise nip at urn hor in the opposite el 1 ol the seamen viz Vi second mate and are not to i y an at the Hospital the care of Com KR Four of the ringleaders in il CLINTON 1'Hiil TDK and rij r mill lodged in the Tombs to vessel waa bound to and to some dispute arising n mill other a general melco Lire will resull m the death of tin who up lo the latest accounts was all hopes of recovery mm h better and during the after- noon he a Justice uf assault with intent to WILLIAM who he says inflicted the dangerous wounds a knife himself and The Imter unable to and therefore could make any com- about o'clock on Thursday n fire out in the attic story of No t was speedily extinguished with damape 1 o'clock niC a fne out in tlie basement of a cabinet I'D thop at No It waa put nut any material damage was At 4 o'clock A M a lire was discovered in a row of ii situated in an open lot on Third it hi twei n First avenue and whu h occupied by cabinet makers The in n ami of the were tl r but the flames were the pii and contents were damaged nearly No insurance The third alary of a dm at No 100 was damaged fin to the citent of 3150 FOR SELECT SCHOOLS will be seen by an lhat Dr BOYNTON will devote two afternoons Monday and Tuesday to Chemical and cal for the instruction and ment of the children of the Select Schools ting the parents at the some low price Rueh an entertainment must prove highly useful and ET Prof HELLER will give an afternoon performance in his Saloon of Wonders loia after- noon See advertisement PHRENOLOGY his laat lecture of the m Clinton Hall thin evening   

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